The responsibility is to use the powers correctly when you use them. whether we should have a practice of requiring admins to do a quota of the janitorial work is another matter. i personally have thought it appropriate to do so.
On Jan 12, 2008 2:16 PM, Anthony wikimail@inbox.org wrote:
On Jan 12, 2008 1:59 PM, Chad innocentkiller@gmail.com wrote:
I'm not saying it's real-life applicable, but moreso just an accurate description of the job.
What's the point of this project if it isn't applicable to real life? I thought Wikipedia was about making an encyclopedia, not playing a game on the Internet. If Wikipedia isn't applicable to real life, then I suggest the WMF drop its real tax exemption and stop collecting real donations. It'd probably be a good idea to get rid of the biographies on real people and take everything out of the real search engines.
Anyway, if there are no obligations or responsibilities, then it's not a job at all. Searching for an analogy, maybe licensure is a good one. Having the admin bit is like having a driver's license, or a ham radio license, or a concealed weapons permit. Special powers but no responsibilities.
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